According to school officials, the facility entertains 114 faculty teaching an estimated 3,500 enrolled students, making the Dworak-Peck School the largest school for social work in the world.[3] This means roughly 1 of every 20 graduate-level social workers in the country graduated from the school.[4][dubious – discuss] It also has the oldest MSW and PhD of Social Work programs in the West.[5]
The school was renamed the USC Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work in 2016, after USC alumnus Suzanne Dworak-Peck donated $60 million to the school. It is the largest donation ever to a school of social work.[6][7]
The California Social Work Hall of Distinction was established in 2002 to honor those involved in bringing about the betterment of society and to ensure that the contributions of social work leaders, innovators and pioneers would be recognized and preserved for the future.[13] It is located in the Montgomery Ross Fisher building on USC campus.[citation needed]
References
^"Our Mission". University of California School of Social Work. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
^"History". About USC. USC Web Services. Retrieved 4 August 2016.